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* [[Clown Car Base]]: Dormouse's teapot home.
* [[Clown Car Base]]: Dormouse's teapot home.
* [[Composite Character]]: The Queen (of the Queen of Hearts and Red Queen.)
* [[Composite Character]]: The Queen (of the Queen of Hearts and Red Queen.)
* [[Dark Is Evil]]: Three of the [[One Shot Character|one-off villains]] are dressed head to toe in black.
* [[Dark Is Evil]]: Three of the [[One-Shot Character|one-off villains]] are dressed head to toe in black.
* [[Disney Acid Sequence]]: The opening theme counts as a rare live action [[Disney Acid Sequence]].
* [[Disney Acid Sequence]]: The opening theme counts as a rare live action [[Disney Acid Sequence]].
* [[Eccentric Townsfolk]]
* [[Eccentric Townsfolk]]
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* [[Irony As She Is Cast]]: The nerdy March Hare speaks and sings in a high-pitched, nasal squawk. His actor, Reece Holland, is actually a powerful baritone who was playing roles like Marius in ''[[Les Misérables]]'' and Raoul in ''[[Phantom of the Opera]]'' at the time he was hired.
* [[Irony As She Is Cast]]: The nerdy March Hare speaks and sings in a high-pitched, nasal squawk. His actor, Reece Holland, is actually a powerful baritone who was playing roles like Marius in ''[[Les Misérables]]'' and Raoul in ''[[Phantom of the Opera]]'' at the time he was hired.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: In "The Rabbit Who Would Be King", Rabbit is never seen being punished for lying to his movie-star brother about being king while the Queen is away. Even after she returns in the middle of the charade.
* [[Karma Houdini]]: In "The Rabbit Who Would Be King", Rabbit is never seen being punished for lying to his movie-star brother about being king while the Queen is away. Even after she returns in the middle of the charade.
** In "The Hatter Who Came to Dinner", the Hatter never gets any comeuppance for [[Annoying Patient|abusing the Queen and Rabbit's hospitality]] [[Playing Sick|even after]] [[Crack Oh My Back|his back]] is better.
** In "The Hatter Who Came to Dinner", the Hatter never gets any comeuppance for [[Annoying Patient|abusing the Queen and Rabbit's hospitality]] [[Playing Sick|even after]] [[Crack! Oh, My Back!|his back]] is better.
** The Hatter also gets away with opening the Hare's mail at the end of "For Hare Eyes Only."
** The Hatter also gets away with opening the Hare's mail at the end of "For Hare Eyes Only."
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]
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* [[Royal Brat]] / [[Spoiled Sweet]]: The Queen tends to [[Zig Zagging Trope|zigzag]] between these two tropes.
* [[Royal Brat]] / [[Spoiled Sweet]]: The Queen tends to [[Zig Zagging Trope|zigzag]] between these two tropes.
* [[Setting Update]]: Alice obviously isn't living in the 1800s during the segments where she's in the real world. In fact it's extremely doubtful she's even from England.
* [[Setting Update]]: Alice obviously isn't living in the 1800s during the segments where she's in the real world. In fact it's extremely doubtful she's even from England.
* [[Shout Out]]: Alice's sister's name? [[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|Kathryn]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Alice's sister's name? [[Alice in Wonderland (Disney)|Kathryn]].
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Slice of Life]]
* [[Species Surname]]
* [[Species Surname]]
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* [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: The Mad Hatter and his evil second cousin twice-removed, the Copy Catter Hatter. Just about any of the character's relatives count, actually. (See [[Acting for Two]] above.)
* [[Uncanny Family Resemblance]]: The Mad Hatter and his evil second cousin twice-removed, the Copy Catter Hatter. Just about any of the character's relatives count, actually. (See [[Acting for Two]] above.)
* [[Unfazed Everyman|Unfazed Everywoman]]: Alice.
* [[Unfazed Everyman|Unfazed Everywoman]]: Alice.
* [[With Friends Like These]]: The Queen and [[The Rival|the Duchess]], '''big''' time.
* [[With Friends Like These...]]: The Queen and [[The Rival|the Duchess]], '''big''' time.


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Revision as of 12:50, 25 January 2014

Adventures in Wonderland was a live action children's sitcom and a loose adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, which ran on the Disney Channel from 1991 to 1995. In the series, Alice (played by Elisabeth Harnois), was portrayed as a teenage girl who can go to and from Wonderland simply by walking through her mirror (a reference to Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass).

Usually the format consisted of Alice coming home from school and talking to Dinah (her cat) about a problem facing her that day, then going into Wonderland and finding the residents of that world facing a similar crisis, where she would learn An Aesop relating to her Real Life problems. Also of note is that each episode usually included around three musical numbers. At the end of each episode she would return to the real world with a solution to her problem, which were usually mundane everyday problems.

Unfortunately for fans of the series, no DVD set is even being planned.


This show invokes the following tropes:

  • Acid Trip Dimension: Alice steps through her mirror into one Once Per Episode on her way to Wonderland.
  • Acquired Situational Narcissism: Hare in the episode "Vanity Hare"
  • Acting for Two: The actors tended to double as their character's relatives.
  • Actor Allusion: Featured one within the same series: the host of Lifestyles of the Royal and Famous, Hugh B. Happy, is played by the same actor as the Caterpillar, who remarks while watching that he seems familiar.
  • An Aesop: Each episode has its own moral. Some are Anvilicious, but still others are actually poignant.
    • And Knowing Is Half the Battle: A variation, as Alice would end most episodes discussing the day's aesop with her cat Dinah, providing the lesson in a way that wasn't disconnected from the rest of the episode.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: The Duchess. Especially in "Take the Bunny and Run".
  • Broken Treasure: the rabbit accidentally breaks a crystal vase belonging to the Queen, and has to take a second job in order to afford to replace it. It turns out the original vase was made of cheap glass.
  • Butt Monkey: Rabbit. It's not easy working for the Queen.

  "What about me?! What about my needs?!"